Upton Park is in east London, north of the river Thames,
in the London Borough of Newham,
created in 1965, within the administrative area of Greater London.

Previously,
for all addresses of the congregation (except for Queens Road), the
local authority district was the County Borough of East Ham, a
unitary authority (created in 1915) geographically (although not
administratively) within the County of Essex, and prior thereto, the
Municipal Borough of East Ham (1904 to 1915), geographically and
administratively within the County of Essex.

(Queens Road was in the County Borough of West
Ham, a unitary authority geographically (although not administratively)
within the County of Essex.)

In 1965, the County Borough of East Ham and the County
Borough of West Ham were together merged with some adjoining areas to form the London Borough
Newham.

Registration Districts:

From 1 July 1837 - West Ham
From 1
October 1935 - East Ham (except Queens Road, which remained in West Ham)
Since 1 January 1968
- Newham (which currently holds any registers)

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